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Teaching Mental Health (KS 3&4)

Teaching Mental Health (KS 3&4)

Overview

This section comprises the following lesson plans to teach Mental Health. Each Lesson Plan has a PDF and a PowerPoint Presentation:
 

  1. Teaching Mental Health (PDF)
  2. Lesson 1: What is Mental health and wellbeing?:Understanding and recognising mental health wellbeing in yourself and others.
  3. Lesson 2: Understanding Factors that Could Contribute Towards Positive Mental Health and Well-being of an Individual: The main focus of this lesson is to enable young people to understand factors which can contribute to mental health with strategies on how they can start to take care of themselves.
  4. Lesson 3: What Can Affect Your Mental Health Well-being?Understand daily factors which can have an impact on us mentally.
  5. Lesson 4: Know simple self-care techniques and being physically active:Learning about simple self-care techniques, including being physically active. As well as developing emotional literacy and resilience in young people to understand feelings.
  6. Lesson 5: Mindfulness through Art and Music:Continuing the focus on emotional literacy and resilience to help the young people understand how they are feeling and what they can do when things do not feel right. With a particular focus on Art and Music.

 
This guide is Section 4 of the Staff Guide  Learning about Mental Health and
Wellbeing as part of a Youth Social Action programme

Key Stage: KS 3, KS 4
Social Issue: Mental Health
YSA Step: Inspire, Explore
Resource type: Lesson plans, Teaching Guide, All Lessons (Zip Folder)
Owner: Ormiston Trust

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